Day-Use Fees Waived For Military Families At Corps Parks

Active military service members and their families are invited to enjoy free access to day-use facilities throughout the Sacramento District and at any of the more than 2,500 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers parks across the nation.

Initiated last year, service men and women from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, and activated National Guard and Reserves, as well as their dependents who present their Interagency Military Pass will receive a fee waiver to Corps-managed day-use areas (boat launches and swimming areas).

The Military Pass, which is free, may be obtained in person at U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service facilities. Additional information on the Federal Recreation Pass Program is available at http://store.usgs.gov/pass/annual.html.

Military members and their dependents may also present a Department of Defense Identification Card or Common Access Card (CAC) to receive the day-use fee waiver at Corps-managed day-use areas.

In a separate effort, the Corps will continue to waive camping fees for active duty military members and their dependents on mid- or post-deployment leave from duty in a hostile fire zone to include Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and other deployments to support Overseas Contingency Operations.

To qualify for a camping fee waiver at a Corps-managed campground, a member or dependent must present the Interagency Military Pass or CAC and a copy of their mid- or post-deployment (reintegration) leave orders. Camping fees are waived on a walk-up and space available basis, as well as for reservations made through the National Recreation Reservation Service call center at 1-877-444-6777. However, fees will not be waived for online reservations made through the Recreation.gov website.

Acceptance of Corps fee waivers is encouraged, but not required, at the more than 1,800 nationwide recreation areas managed by other entities on USACE lands.

“Our military service members and their families sacrifice so much for our country. The waiver of day-use fees at Corps lakes and recreation areas will make it easier and more affordable for them to get to the great outdoors with their families and relax,” said Maj. Gen. Michael J. Walsh, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers deputy commanding general for civil and emergency operations.

USACE is the nation’s largest federal provider of outdoor recreation, managing more than 420 lake and river projects in 43 states and hosting more than 370 million visits per year. With 90 percent of these recreation areas within 50 miles of metropolitan areas they provide a diverse range of outdoor activities close to home and to people of all ages. For more information on USACE recreation sites and activities, visit http://www.CorpsLakes.us.